Product Counsel

Harvey Harvey · AI Frontier · New York, NY · Legal

Product Counsel at Harvey, an AI company, to partner with Engineering, Product, and Design teams. Responsibilities include counseling on B2B AI systems, advising on regulatory frameworks for AI-powered products, and supporting product communications. Requires a law degree, 4-5 years of legal experience, and knowledge of AI, IP, privacy, and consumer protection laws.

What you'd actually do

  1. Partner cross-functionally to align legal guidance with business goals, including counseling our Product and Engineering teams on key legal issues related to B2B AI systems
  2. Research and advise on regulatory frameworks to help design and enhance compliant AI-powered products
  3. Partner with marketing teams to align product communications with legal and regulatory standards to support brand credibility and trust
  4. Support key initiatives to further develop and mature the legal team’s capabilities and impact
  5. Build communication styles that resonate with your teams to balance risk-taking with responsible development in a fast-moving environment

Skills

Required

  • Law degree from an accredited law school
  • Admitted to practice law and in good standing in at least one jurisdiction and able to practice in California
  • 4-5 years of legal experience
  • Demonstrated knowledge of laws and regulations relating to artificial intelligence, intellectual property, privacy, product liability, marketing, and/or consumer protection
  • Experience advising clients on AI or technology-related legal matters in a product legal or tech transactions capacity
  • Ability to think creatively, function independently and work proactively in ambiguous situations without clear precedents
  • Team-focused and collaborative working style
  • Willingness to build expertise to solve new challenges in an evolving practice
  • Hyper-responsive and service-oriented attitude

Nice to have

  • preference for a combination of both law firm and in-house experience

What the JD emphasized

  • key legal issues related to B2B AI systems
  • regulatory frameworks to help design and enhance compliant AI-powered products
  • legal and regulatory standards
  • AI or technology-related legal matters